Godefroid de Claire

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Godefroid de Claire
Bornc. 1100
Diedc. 1173
Other namesGodefroid de Huy, Godefroy de Huy

Godefroid de Claire or Godefroid de Huy (born c. 1100; died c. 1173) was a goldsmith and enamelist.

Life and works[]

His main working period was 1130–1199. During this time, he worked in the area of Stavelot and the Meuse valley, in what is now Belgium.

He might have learned the art from Rainer of Huy.[1]

His style was Mosan art, specialising in reliquary and art. His shrine of Pope Alexander I is preserved in the Royal Museums of Art and History.

It was suggested that he was the teacher of Nicholas of Verdun.

Attributed Works[]

Name of Work Year Made Present Location Picture BALaT Attribution
Triptych of the Holy Cross ? Curtius Museum
Liège, Grand Curtius. Triptique de la Sainte Croix (Mosan, 1160-70).jpg
1 Attribution by IRPA
Chief-reliquary of Pope Alexander About1145 Musée du Cinquantenaire
Pope Alexander head reliquary, from Abbey Saint-Remacle de Stavelot, Mosan workshop, c. 1145 AD, silver partially gilt, brass, enamel, precious stones - Cinquantenaire Museum - Brussels, Belgium - DSC08823.jpg
2 Attribution by IRPA
Tree of Life enamel About 1150 Treasure of the Collégiale de Huy
Huy 72 collegiale-arbre-vie.JPG
3 Attribution by IRPA
Altarpiece fragment from Stavelot: enamel "FIDES BABTISMUS" About 1150 Museum Angewandte Kunst
Fides Baptismus Medaillon aus Stavelot makffm.jpg
4 Attribution by IRPA
Altarpiece fragment from Stavelot: enamel "OPERATIO " About 1150 Kunstgewerbemuseum Berlin
Operatio Medaillon KGM.jpg
5 Attribution by IRPA
Enamel book cover for the Gospel-book of Sibylle 1150 - 1160 Hessisches Landesmuseum Darmstadt
Book cover with crucifix and evangelists, ivory from North France, enamels from Maasland, 1150-1175, ivory, gilt silver, copper, enamel - Hessisches Landesmuseum Darmstadt - Darmstadt, Germany - DSC00262.jpg
6 Attribution by IRPA
Triptych of Stavelot (excluding the central reliquaries) About 1170? Morgan Library and Museum
Stavelot.Triptych.jpg
Attribution by comparison with the Chief-reliquary of Pope Alexander
Reliquary of Saint Domitien 1173 Treasure of the Collégiale de Huy
Huy 83 collegiale-tresor domitien.JPG
8 Attribution by IRPA
Reliquary of Saint Mengold 1173 Treasure of the Collégiale de Huy
Châsse de Saint Mengold.JPG
9 Attribution by IRPA

References[]

  1. ^ Chilvers, Ian (2004). "Godefroid de Clair". The Oxford Dictionary of Art. Retrieved 2011-03-08.

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